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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1947)
Boyle's Column A Few Of The Old Time ' Mechanics Still Left Shop Bv HAL BOYLE HARTFORD, Conn., Jan. 8 (P) Old Henry Cudworth is time clock philosopher. He is b machine plant patrl- arch and every plant has one: the work-loving old men who serve as living links between the old and new in American indus try. They put up with all the effl- clency changes because they had to, but they still in their worn, still-eager hearts prefer the age of the craftsman that has gone to the age of the specialist that took its place. But old Henry, spry and blue-eyed at 78, is mod ern enough to admit women have their place in a machine factory. "Some of the women who flocked in during the war are better than the men," he said. "It doesn't make any real dif ference whether they are men or women. What's important is whether they're mechanically in clined." High praise, ladies, from an oldtimcr. Sixty years agov Cudworth came here to start a lifetime of tinkering with machinery, and he won't admit he did it to get away from the cold of a Vermont farm. He just came because some of his chums did, and because he had a "feel" for metal. He got 70 cents a day for a 59-hour work week as an apprentice ma chinist and he had to study "shop arithmetic in my spare time." I went for a walk through the 50-acre plant of the Pratt and Whitney Aircraft works where Cudworth is an inspector now, and he unrolled back some of those 60 years for me. Henry is fun to talk to and with each fact he told an old joke to go with it. I will omit the jokes because the jokes of the last 60 years have certainly changed less than Henry said the machinery has. "When I started to learn my trade," he said, "a boy took great pride in his workmanship and learned to work every machine in the shop. "He was a craftsman. He start ed with the raw material and when he finished with It, it was completed and ready to be used. "Nowadays a man may work ten years on one operation, and not know what the next step is. They don't have the all around training we had." Cudworth remembers he used to inspect the raw metal by hand. Machine Age "Now thoy just put it throuRl a machine that picks out defects we can't even sec," he said. Henry isn't completely sold on the new technique. "Whether all this specializa tion is a good thing or a bad thing," he said, "is hard to say but that's the way the world has changed. We've progressed, I guess you'd have to say." Henry said, however, that change didn't make so much dif ference really if a man had been happy in his work and his home life as he had. "If you can't enjoy your work, you're in a bad way in this world." He recalled that when he first went to work he could holler "hey Jack" and call a fellow worker from across the room. He looked around the present vast plant a hammer-noised jungle of pipes, conveyors, inachlncs, vats, and lest rooms where mail is delivered on bicycles and asked: "Now how the hell do I get out of here?" That operation took a special ized man, too, Texas in its war for independ ence from Mexico used a navy of four small vessels. City Delivery Service. Phont 8417. . LEGAL NOTICE MUTICK OF KXt'HANUI OV LAND rOR Tl Mil tilt NOTIOK tS 1IKKKHY ;1VKN that T11K SHKVLIN-IUXON COMPANY, A Co.-iHM-Hlluti. of IKX) Ft in I NatUmjt-Soa l.ln hutldhift. Mtitnoapoltt. Mlnttolnt with an office at Btid, Orrmm, mmte n plication No, 01(1373 dated December 5th. 1MB and fttd in the office of the Actlm Manager of the United States Bureau of Land Management, District Land Office, Lttkevtew, Oration, on De cember ltt. line, under the Act of March 30. U2 Stat. 4(t3i a amended by the Act of February a. UU3 ) Smt. UWOi to exchange land within the Dechute National Forct tn Oregon, for timber within the Fremont and Do schutea National Foresta- In Oregon. The applicant. The Shevlln-Hlxon Company, offers to the United States the following described tanda situate lu Klamath County, Oregon: In TWP. a S-, RUR. S R. W M Sec. 37, K3Ka: Sec. :t3. NE, S-,SW. NWUSK: See. 33. N',N, SV: Sec. 35, NEUNK.. SVlNK. SF.NWi, E'jSW,, NE tSE1, S'n SEl. except 3 acres Great Northern Railway right-of-way; In TWP. 33 S. THERl SUfc . BOOVN,rji-.A" h; . ";'-' Ol' BCN t BUOCNtU. l I ..5: r. th m- J-&, THERfcW. Bfc ROW RFtR ROW JUW THM, OM.t MORS SO W-W.VtJ j TUV, OftWN OF THfc GOOD v OR TKOUfeftMO. THOUSANDS Of- FOR'tuMpm Ptopt ! buoomvvm -rue WkPlvTO: BUOO TW.lV.t. i i i U lSf it; -St CIK, I, W M., Kro. I, SK."1C'I So, 4il, R'.NK',, 8W.NK'.. HK' NWi. 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M., Sec, 0, Lola :i. 4 and s, sit'.NWi,: Ktibjecl tn any otilatiuullnif rlaMta o( way, of recortl nr In ulace, uir ratlruaiU, Inahwaya, loaalnfl, Ommly ami Koi-e,l Service road,, telephone, telegraph, and power line,, ami trail,. The Shevlln-HIKon Company reaervea. until December III. lu.no, the rlahl In enter the offered land, and to cut there. Iroin all mertliantahle dead timber, all ImlaeDole pine tree, and anaar pine ttYea over atxleen Inchea I1U l in di ameter at breatt helaltt and all pnn deroaa plnp tree, that are of anlflclent aire to produce a loi at leaat thlrly-two feet i3i long with a minimum tup di ameter Inalde bark of nine inchea tP", except thwe marked by a fui-e,t officer for leave: together with the right, until June 30, MM. to enter the offered land, and to remove log, cut therefrom and tructurea built thereon for the removal of the reaerved timber; PHOVIUKD, WE'LL NEVER OKAY POP, I KMOW..BUT OUR ONLY A f THIS IS IT....NOTH1N" YEH.WELL, MUCH AS I HATE MAKE IT, . BUT IT'S A I HOPE NOW IS TO STAY ) fc. LEFT BUT TH- RIVER TO. WE'VE GOT TO HOLD 'EM OOP HEAD I ONE-WAV J ALIVE UNTIL WONMliG'S .-. AN' THAT'S A LONG OFF WITH LEAD A3 LONG UP-TRAlLf X STREET! TIME-MACHINE CAN ' .V-J- WAYS DOWN.' AS POSSIBLE.' " 3 MB.VMI WW HESXI5T Y WEM. SEARCH V Kf NEP h PHONI U0KIN& MtOUND 1W ENTKE P1ANT. I NEVER MOTICEPa WSTOW. 4 TO CLOSE THAT MMENHELEFI: k CEM.tr ONCE! tl KAINLTTES WTO H0UR5, AND STU MO 1M TRACE OF THE MIS5IN6 MR.N SCKKIESJ rHO USE rIMTlNS MCWIOMIYIH 105 aAV Tl L0MSER.T.R..WUVE GOT APPETITE AWfUtW ll yNllllV IF HE CHANGED VGUES1S fOB fHtR, AMO-f f AST...W( LAA- fSOttaS, 7J2"J. lHISaUNDSWlLV Xi'4')! I w T "fK I ' but he- ISTARS ;AMirr amine t "fX J hi' CHECKED VA' S HOUSE, WrNWPM'T ? JLJ . ' V'nT SW S?f -L MADe TO0 v0- i - VJkeh &uc aud X Borrowed The C Hi, mom m. Pop fweu., henry heSA Go ahead-- -. m UTTLE FOOLISH, HEMRy ' J CAR TO CUSCK fT. I DIDMT KMOW SORRY I'M LATE I'LL GENTLEMAN ' rNw Tei-L Me O h rsr VI X FRECKLES HAD ALREADY SOLD IT.' BE READY AS SOON AS -, HE GETS IT S aS?h ' V IP FRECKLES S A GENTLEMAN. WfT L WASH UP T lH T rTOM YOUR .2, ftM& . , kti WON'T MENTON IT , - W, , ,., ,,,,,, ,, ., um i.rjrf . ' V SIDE OF THE . d L topag t!m. ar." .''r'pa'T. o7?.- y ''Ml I F I LIKE SElFCONROENCE-TyOO SAIO tT-S J NO? THIS STUFF IS B- I OF COURSE IF YOU Dom-V1 1 " v I NERVE f BUT AFTER ALLJ BEST IN THE J DIME A DOZEN) THE 1 OH. WELL. J FEEL ABLE TO FAY WHAT LOOK HERE. 1 YOU ARE THS MOST f BUSINESS, V PAPERS ARE FULL OF THIS i IN THAT ,8 I MY STUFF IS WORTH-" J YOUNG MAN M COLOSSAL A MR. TlNWHfSTlE- J ) TRIPE' MY INDICATE IS I CASE- . s Ts RAYON HOSE They're pretty a well ai practicall Firgt quality rayoni . . . lull fashioned with cotton tops and reinforced toes for longer wearl Skydawn only. Sizes 8 H to 10!. 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